Bidar: Six killed in car-truck accident near Humnabad


Daijiworld Media Network - Bidar (SP)

Bidar, Jan 25: In an accident which occurred near Jalasangi Tower on Bidar-Humnabad road in the district on Sunday January 24 evening, six people lost their lives. In the accident in which a truck and a car were involved, a woman suffered serious injuries.

Some people from Hebbal, Ratakal and Rewagi villages in Kalaburagi district were returning home after paying obeisance at Mailara LIngeshwara temple in Khanapur. While returning, they met some relatives at Hallikhed (B) village, and were on their way to their village, when a truck carrying she-buffaloes hit their car.

The deceased are Laxmibai Chandrashekhar (60), Basavaraja Chandrasetti (40), Sharanamma Maharudrappa (50), Sharanamma Rajkumar (30), Chandramohan Basavaraj (6), and Mahantesh (6).

The injured woman, who is yet to be identified, was rushed to a hospital at Kalaburagi.

  

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  • omkar , bidar

    Mon, Jan 25 2016

    Accident occurring on that road several times.... this is due to unavailability of speed breakers in between.. as it is a clean road...... no speed breakers...
    I have noticed that the vehicles coming from dubalgundi cross and jalsangi etc... have no speed breakers.. ..
    I have request to kindly provide the speed breakers everywhere.. wherever it is possible..

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